Geomorphology Conference in New Zealand, 2-6 February 2026
One of the most important geomorphology conferences in the world, where GeoZS colleagues presented the results of their latest research in the fields of fluvial and glacial geomorphology, palaeopressures and geophysics.
The following contributions were presented:
- Soča glacier during the Last Glacial Maximum, SE European Alps - dr. Manja Žebre
- Chronology of Pliocene-Pleistocene Fluvial Terraces in the Southeastern Alpine Foreland (Europe, Slovenia) - dr. Eva Mencin Gale
- High-resolution geophysics for characterization of near-surface active faulting in fluvial and karstic environment - Raša fault, SW Slovenia - Lovro Rupar, mag. inž. geol.
- LGM glaciers in the northern Dinaric Mountains of Slovenia, Europe - dr. Manja Žebre
- Palaeoseismic evidence for surface rupturing earthquakes along the Raša Fault in the northwestern Dinarides (southeastern Europe) - doc. dr. Petra Jamšek Rupnik
- Reconstructing past extreme weather events from alluvial fan sediments in the Upper Sava Valley, European Southern Alps - doc. dr. Petra Jamšek Rupnik
